Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Paris Gurmat Retreat (Part 2)

...Continued

The Paris underground was just like London - overcrowded, squashy and you're lucky if you get a seat to sit down! With Waheguru's Kirpaa all the Sangat arrived in one piece in Central Paris. Arriving near the Eiffel Tower some African men selling souvenirs said "Sat Siree Akaal" and "Changaa pher" which was quite surprising. There were loads of young Panjabi men selling souvenirs in and around the area.


Group photo of the Sangat near the Eiffel Tower


Group photo - Veer Gurinder Singh (Germany), Daas, Ravjeet Singh (UK), Damandeep Singh (Germany), Jasveer Singh Khalsa (France) and Bhajee Brinder Singh (Germany) (aka "Daas jee") at the bottom.


Sangat.


Eiffel Tower


Bhajee Brinder Singh asked one of the French soldiers whether he would mind to have a photo with us.



Sangat eating Langar on grass area next to the Eiffel Tower. It was good to see 4 French soldiers wave to the Sangat. The sevadaars offered them some Pakoray to eat which they found tasty and enjoyable. (Some children got scared when bats started to fly around the Sangat! So we had to move slightly up near the lighted area).


After having some refreshments, all the Sangat sat down and collectively recited Rehraas Sahib. It was great atmosphere to see young and old reciting Gurbani with great love and devotion (without Gutke Sahibs).


Bhenji Parminder Kaur doing Ardaas.


Walking back to the tube station.


Journey on the underground tube.


Coming back from the trip to Eiffel Tower we came back to the Shere-Panjab complex and held a Rainsbaaee Keertan.


Bhaajee Ranjit Singh (Paris) doing Keertan at Rainsbaaee.


Bhaajee Damandeep Singh (Germany) doing Keertan at Rainsbaaee.


Sangat at the Rainsbaaee on Saturday night.


Harnoor Kaur, Bhenji Navleen Kaur's daughter - she has such a happy and peaceful aura! Bhenji said that she wakes up Amrit-Vela and listens to Nitnem and Aasa-Ki-Vaar then goes back to sleep and then in evening she quietly and attentively listens to Rehraas Sahib. She enjoyed listening to Keertan and Waheguru simran at the camp. Waheguru!


Bhai Maha Singh and Bhajee Dharamveer Singh making camp certificates for the children.


Bhai Ranjeet Singh jee tying Dumallaa on his son, Eikpreet Singh, who turned 4 years old during the camp.


On Sunday some of the children presented to the Sangat what they had learnt from the camp and presented vichaar on the theme shabad.


Bhai Maha Singh jee reading from Satguru Sri Guru Granth Sahib jee with Bhai Sukhwinder Singh. In the background it is NDTV, an Indian news channel, who were filming the complex and also the Sikh school for a news feature on the problems Sikhs are facing in France. (Click here to watch the news feature that was made).


Sangat doing Simran.


Final camp Ardaas on Sunday afternoon.


Group photo.


Children from Germany did Keertan at Singh Sabha Gurdwara, Bobigny.


Germany Sangat getting on the coach to go back home.


Bhenji Savvy Kaur (Paris) and Bhenji Navrup Kaur (UK).


"Super Singh" - Bhajee Karamveer Singh (Paris) showing his muscle power!


Group photo before everyone left.


The camp was really Chardi Kalaa. It is amazing to see that the Sikh youth of Europe so strong and determined in their faith in an atmosphere and political climate where they are easily discriminated against and face abuse in schools and from racists. Guru Maharaaj is great!

At the camp Bhenji Kiranpreet Kaur jee from Germany shared that she, her eldest son (Bhenji Komal Kaur) and her younger sister (Sandeep Kaur) and younger brother (Mandeep Singh) all now wear a Dumallaa and Keski to school. It was amazing to hear of their brave and courageous step. They all projected pride, courage, dignity and grace. With Guru Sahib's Kirpaa the German children found their Dastaars "cool". Other sisters and brothers from France also shared their aspirations of graduating from school and then wearing a Dastaar and taking Amrit. It was such an honour to have the darshan of Guru Nanak Sahib's family. Dhan Hai Guru, Dhan Hai Teri Sikhi!

Monday, November 05, 2007

Paris Gurmat Retreat (Part 1)

From Thursday 1st November to Sunday 4th November there was a Gurmat Retreat Camp for children aged 12 years old and over which was organised by the Naujawan of Paris. Sangat came from Paris, Germany, Holland and UK to attend the camp. Around 60 children and 20 adults/parents attended the 4 day camp. From Germany Bhajee Ranjeet Singh went and from the UK - Daas, Bhajee Sukhwinder Singh, Bhenji Navleen Kaur, Ravjeet Singh and Bibi Balbir Kaur jee.

The theme shabad of the camp was:
ਮਨ ਤੂੰ ਜੋਤਿ ਸਰੂਪੁ ਹੈ ਆਪਣਾ ਮੂਲੁ ਪਛਾਣੁ ॥
Man ṯūʼn joṯ sarūp hai āpṇā mūl pacẖẖāṇ.
O my mind, you are the embodiment of the Divine Light - recognize your own origin.

(Ang 441)

The campers were divided into four groups - 12-14 years, 15-17 years, 18+ years and adults/parents. The camp would start with Amrit-Vela Naam Abhiyaas (meditation) & Nitnem followed by Ardaas and Hukamnama with vichaar. After breakfast till lunch there were 2 classes and then after lunch there was either sports or workshops (Gurbani Vichaar, Keertan or how to make Parshaad). This was followed by another class. In the evening Diwaan there would be Rehraas, theme Shabad, Keertan and Hukamnama vichaar.

Some photos from the camp:



Morning Diwaan singing theme shabad.


Gurmat Vichaar with 15+ years group in Diwaan


Langar Hall.



Tucking into breakfast.


15-17 years old class doing vichaar on life & death.


Evening Diwaan.


18+ class led by Bhaji Sukhwinder Singh



Ladies/Parents class.


Evening Keertan Darbaar.


Young campers being shown how to do Parkaash Sewa.


Bhenji Parminder Kaur taking Hukamnama from Satguru Sri Guru Granth Sahib jee.


Question answers class with Uncle Gurdial Singh jee from Paris and Bibi Balbir Kaur jee from UK (wife of late Bhai Sahib Rajinder Singh jee who started the Chalda Vaheer jatha and promoted Gurmat across Europe and the world through holding Gurmat camps for children and Keertan Kathaa).


Class in Diwaan doing Simran.


Bhai Jasveer Singh Khalsa and Bhai Maha Singh doing Keertan.


Keertan class.


Everyone getting ready to go on the trip to central Paris to see the Eiffel Tower.


Bibi Balbir Kaur jee with Veer Damandeep Singh and Veer Gurinder Singh. Mata jee is really Chardi Kalaa and always has a beaming smile on her face.


Daaas & Damandeep Singh. He is Chardi Kalaa Singh who is planning to take Amrit this year with Guru Sahib's Kirpaa. His Dumaalaa looks great!


Bhajee Sukhwinder Singh with Veer Tajinder Singh from Paris.


Uncle Gurdial Singh jee organising everyone. He done a lot of seva of running camps, Gurmat classes and recently bought the Shere-Panjab complex in which the new Sikh School is set up.



Walking to the bus station.


Bus journey! It was Chardi Kalaa to see a whole bus full of Singhs and Singhnian!


Underground station

To be continued...